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    #16
    Re: Is it wrong to dislike nice people?

    This reminds me of a girl I knew in high school, who was the other top artist in the class. She was WAY too happy and nice, that it just came off as fake. I'm a nice guy, but I react appropriately to stuff, y'know? Otherwise, you just come off as a cult member...like Tom Cruise.

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      #17
      Re: Is it wrong to dislike nice people?

      if you're ever working with her, just make sure your demeanor doesn't contrast hers too much.

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        #18
        Re: Is it wrong to dislike nice people?

        there are different kinds of nice. some people seem artificially nice, like your co-worker. where they just chat it up with any and everybody, and they seem completely brainwashed by optimism because they're so upbeat and happy. it seems unnatural, but some people are just like that...

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          #19
          Re: Is it wrong to dislike nice people?

          Originally posted by Kire
          This reminds me of a girl I knew in high school, who was the other top artist in the class. She was WAY too happy and nice, that it just came off as fake. I'm a nice guy, but I react appropriately to stuff, y'know? Otherwise, you just come off as a cult member...like Tom Cruise.
          Tom Cruise? Too nice? Tell that to Brooke Shields.

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            #20
            Re: Is it wrong to dislike nice people?

            I hate people that are overly nice. I also hate getting praised by people.

            Most people in general annoy me. Working in a kitchen is great because I dont have to deal with the idiots that come in to eat. I constantly hear the servers complaining about the customers though.

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              #21
              Re: Is it wrong to dislike nice people?

              Originally posted by Snarf
              I have been working since I was 15. I would not consider myself a true people person but I have never even once entertained the thought of spitting in someones food or giving them anything less of what I expect when I am the customer. People who have any sort of interaction with customers (internal and external) should *always* think about how they would want to be treated.
              Very much indeed. But some poeple will treat you like **** for not kissing there asses.

              Originally posted by RPGDesigner
              And thus we have the impromptu counter-example.

              If you can't take a huge amount of constant abuse/ignorance with a smile on a daily basis, the only thing you'll gain from working any form of customer service is a great deal of bitterness towards the general public.
              There is so much I can take from the public, (and my managers) when I get paid only 5.15.

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